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Text-mark variables
When you add code words called variables to your text marks, their values are derived from the job details and included in the output. Notes: Text-mark variable names are not case-sensitive. Before Asian or other Unicode fonts can be rendered in text marks, the CJK text-mark profile options must be correctly setCreating page and sheet mark files that include variable marks
For variable marks (such as $[color]), choose fonts that can be fully embedded so that the entire character set is available. Note: OpenType fonts are always subset, so they cannot be used for variable marks. Unfortunately, Illustrator software does not indicate which fonts are OpenType and which are TrueTypeActivity 20: Apply Preps Variable Text Marks
want to include information about that output, such as the name of the color separation, job name, and output date. Variable marks, also known as marks or slug lines, allow this information to be gathered at the time of output. You can include variable marks in an imposition plan and submit the imposition filetext-mark variable
Code words that you can build into text marks to automatically include specific types of information about the press run and job; can be combined with literal text when building a text mark Published by Scroll Versions from space PREPS and version 11Activity 41: Adding a variable text slugline to output
administrators working with Prinergy Evo systems licensed for the Output and TIFF Downloading options Why you should complete this activity A variable text slugline … Imposition: Layout Options, and Output from PDF: Layout Options) Tell Me More about Variable Marks Time required to complete this activity 15-30 minutesCreating variables
Before you can use variables, you must create them. Variables are created in the Manage Variables Editor. To open the Manage Variables Editor, in Rule Builder, from the Edit menu, select Manage Variables. If the rule set is new and was not saved yet, you are prompted to assign a name to the rule set and saveCreating variables
Before you can use variables, you must create them. Variables are created in the Manage Variables Editor. To open the Manage Variables Editor, in Rule Builder, from the Edit menu, select Manage Variables. If the rule set is new and was not saved yet, you are prompted to assign a name to the rule set and saveDeleting variables
Variables are deleted in the Manage Variables Editor. To open the Manage Variables Editor, in Rule Builder, from the Edit menu, select Manage Variables. In the Manage Variables Editor, perform the following steps. Select the appropriate tab for the type of variable that you want to delete. Select Global VariablesDeleting variables
Variables are deleted in the Manage Variables Editor. To open the Manage Variables Editor, in Rule Builder, from the Edit menu, select Manage Variables. In the Manage Variables Editor, perform the following steps. Select the appropriate tab for the type of variable that you want to delete. Select Global VariablesCreating page and sheet mark files that include variable marks
information For variable marks (such as $[color]), choose fonts that can be fully embedded so that the entire character set is available. Note: OpenType fonts are always subset, so they cannot be used for variable marks. Unfortunately, Illustrator software does not indicate which fonts are OpenType and which